The army on Monday evening said commandoes recovered two of the four bodies of suspected militants found inside Atia Mahal in Sylhet.<br /><br />However, the army which led the Operation Twilight since Friday, is yet to announce a formal end to the raid on the alleged militant den in Shibbari, Sylhet city.<br /><br />In a briefing in Sylhet, brigadier general Fakhrul Ahsan said the commandoes had successfully carried out the 'sensitive' operation on Monday.<br /><br />"There is a huge amount of explosives inside the Atia Mahal that can easily blow off a part of the building," he told newsmen.<br /><br />All the four bodies were found lying on the ground floor of the building, he said.<br /><br />The army officer confirmed that they had detected one of the bodies as woman.<br /><br />So far, he added, two bodies have been brought out of the house and handed over to the police. "There are suicide vests tightened with the bodies of the militants," he said.<br /><br />The army officer could not ascertain the identity of the dead persons, saying that once all the bodies are recovered, the police and RAB would try to find out.<br /><br />Meanwhile, a police officer told newsmen that the operation is at the fag end.
